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We use this type of cap on the bottled water pop tops you can buy. We do use the same one for maybe a week or so, but do wash it out with soapy water at the end of each day. We only use them at home though. Then throw them out, fairly regularly.

This type of cap is not one i would use daily for school. I purposely use one with no straw, and a wide mouth opening. It makes for easier cleaning. It took me a while to find something i like, but when i did, i bought 4, so that as they break or get lost, i already have one good to go.

I use these at home or the disposable ones but not at school. I don’t like the idea of little not necessarily clean fingers twisting the top. I soak them in soapy water at the end of the day and they dry well

We use the Camelbak bottles with the spout. The soft part comes off so it’s...

Posted
08/29/2018

We use the Camelbak bottles with the spout. The soft part comes off so it’s easier to clean.

My CFer has this one: https://www.camelbak.com/en/bottles/R03005--eddy_Vacuum_Insulated_20oz?color=46bad5a962354981bc8db7f23fb39384

I just picked her up from school because she has a headache and a fever

But I looked at her water bottle though and it's not that one LOL but it's a similar one where the top bite valve part comes off and it's easy to clean. The straw on the inside comes off too so you can clean the straw.

I just picked her up from school because she has a headache and a fever
But ...

Posted
08/29/2018

I just picked her up from school because she has a headache and a fever

But I looked at her water bottle though and it's not that one LOL but it's a similar one where the top bite valve part comes off and it's easy to clean. The straw on the inside comes off too so you can clean the straw.

She stayed home again today because she started throwing up yesterday. Still not sure what she has. She’s asleep now after a long night last night so hopefully when she wakes up she feels lots better. Poor girlie She didn’t get sick hardly at all last year. Hopefully this isn’t the start of making up for that.

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